Clarke Reynolds embosses braille dots onto paper and other materials to create striking visual and tactile artworks.

Artist Clarke Reynolds is holding a solo exhibition, “5 Degrees of Vision,” at the Grove Gallery in New Cavendish Street, Fitzrovia, starting this month.

Reynolds is known for his use of braille as an artistic medium, embossing dots onto paper and other materials to create striking visual and textural artworks.

Born in 1981 in Portsmouth with limited sight in his right eye, he was later diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, an incurable eye condition that eventually led to his loss of vision.

“As a blind artist, I have a very different relationship with visual perception that informs my work in interesting ways,” says Reynolds.

“I aim to create art that can be appreciated by all, regardless of one’s ability to see. My braille embossing is a bridge between the visual and the tactile, allowing anyone to have an enriching experience of my art through touch or sight or both.”

Five Degrees of Vision, by Clarke Reynolds, is at the Grove Gallery, 156 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6YW until 15 March 2024. Admission free.

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Raspberry Rouge, by Sara Pope.

Grove Gallery on New Cavendish Street in Fitzrovia is holding a new solo exhibition by contemporary pop artist Sara Pope. 

Entitled “Red”, the exhibition presents a series of multi-media compositions that seek to capture the sensuality and seductive power conveyed by the most primal of colours.

Drawing on her background as a fashion designer and magazine art director, Pope infuses her artworks with a polished, seductive aesthetic.

She paints the models’ lips, then, using specific techniques of makeup and lighting, begins the process of capturing her subjects’ unique expression, through an extensive photographic study. The result is an irresistible portrayal of the human mouth.

Red by Sara Pope at the Grove Gallery, 156 New Cavendish Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1W 6YW. Exhibition runs from Wednesday 6 December 2023 to Saturday 13 January 2024. Open 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday. Admission free.

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Isla, a three-year-old, border collie greyhound mix went missing on Saturday afternoon. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

An appeal has been made to find a dog which went missing on the afternoon of Saturday 30 September 2023 from an address in Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia

The female dog is a black and white, border collie greyhound mix, answers to the name Isla and is described as very friendly. She is three years old and microchipped.

The last possible sighting of Isla was sitting outside the entrance to Tesco, 101 New Cavendish Street on Saturday evening.

Update, 4 October. Good news! Isla has been found safe and well.

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An appeal has been made to find a dog which went missing on the afternoon of Saturday 30 September 2023 from an address in Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia

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Spitting image. The Prince and Princess of Wales reading Harry’s book, Spare. Image: Alison Jackson.

Artist Alison Jackson is marking Charles III’s coronation by hosting a mischievous royal exhibition of photographs at a Fitzrovia gallery this month.

The show will explore private moments of the royal family through Jackson’s trademark tongue-in-cheek photography, which has dismantled the cult of celebrity for over two decades.

The Crown offers a whimsical view of the third Carolean age with imagined, behind-the-scenes private moments.

“Join me in dismantling the cult of celebrity and exploring the pageantry surrounding the coronation weekend with a devilishly frank and humorous twist,” says Jackson.

The Crown by Alison Jackson runs until 27 May 2023 at Grove Gallery, 156 New Cavendish Street, London, W1W 6YW.

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Back again. Scenes for a film about Amy Winehouse will be shot in Fitzroy Square. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

Film crews will descend on the northern part of Fitzrovia this week to shoot scenes for an Amy Winehouse biopic. They have promised to keep disruption to a minimum.

Starcross Films Ltd have written to residents and business owners to warn them of some disturbance from Monday 13 to Saturday 18 March as they set up, shoot scenes, then dismantle equipment for filming in and around 6 Fitzroy Square.

The film called Back to Black is about the last ten years of Winehouse’s life and has the backing and permission of her family, states a letter dropped through people’s doors.

A map shows locations of “technical vehicles” in more than 30 suspended parking bays at Fitzroy Street, Conway Street, Warren Street, Cleveland Street, New Cavendish Street and Great Portland Street. A generator is also to be positioned on Grafton Way at the corner with Fitzroy Square.

“We will personally be on site when filming and as with all filming, there may be a level of disruption, which we can successfully minimise with relevant information ahead of time, and endeavour to make this a positive experience for the community,” write location managers, Adam Sharp and Sam Seccombe.

Filming in Fitzrovia, and elsewhere in Camden, has been a bugbear of local residents with some crews using noisy and polluting diesel or petrol generators often dumped outside people’s homes.

In September last year Camden Film Office had to take action to remove noisy and polluting power generators and equipment outside of homes in Warren Street after they received complaints of late night and early morning nuisance by a film production company.

In May a film production company apologised to residents and businesses for the disruption caused by filming on Tottenham Street and Whitfield Street.

Film Fixer runs the Film Office on behalf of Camden Council and they claim to be mindful of the negative environmental impacts of filming due to the multiple use of generators.

“The Film Fixer contract working on behalf of Camden ensures positive mitigation as part of their license agreements with film makers,” states a council report.

“They have a strong environmental policy and evidence that their advice and contract for filming operations are performed in a way that minimises environmental impact. They have founded the Generator Project that ensures clean air thinking is part of all Film shoots in Camden.”

But whether this “thinking” is put into “practice”, is another matter. It is Camden, after all.

Preparation is due to take place between 8am and 6pm from Monday 13 to Wednesday 15 March; filming from 7am to 8pm Thursday 16 and Friday 17 March; removal from 8am to 6pm on Saturday 18 March.

For the Winehouse filming, Sharp and Seccombe say they can be contacted by telephone on 07971 474 043 or by emailing [email protected] if local people have any questions about the filming.

Camden Film Office is authorised by Camden Council to manage filming in the borough and they can be contacted on 020 7620 0391 (07919 002 115 which is a 24-hour number) or contacted by emailing [email protected] to deal with any concerns about the filming.

More information: copy of letter sent to residents; location map.

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Production company broke 'terms and conditions' of filming which led to nuisance for residents - Fitzrovia News

Camden Film Office took action to remove noisy and polluting power generators because of late night and early morning nuisance by a film production company.

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